Amid the Rain, Top Plant Performers Emerge From 2021 Cornell University Field Trials

Like many parts of the U.S., the Cornell University field trials in Ithaca, NY, experienced abnormally high temperatures at the very start of the season, followed by a summer of rain. During one three-day period in June, nearly 2 inches of rain fell. July and August brought more downpours, resulting in around 2.5 inches more rain per month than usual. Some cultivars really suffered, either from rain damage or from having consistently wet feet. While normally staff would spend a fair amount of time irrigating, this year they spent much more time weeding and re-mulching areas of the garden that got washed out.  

In 2021, another bed was added, and a previous trial area was converted to a display garden. This allowed staff to trial cultivars with more consistency (some of the converted areas could not truly be considered full sun). A layout change allowed cultivars of the same genus to be trialed side-by-side for easier comparison. Staff was pleased with the new bed and layout worked out and plan to add more beds as needed, following this format. 

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Top Ten Performers were: 

Cyperus Graceful Grasses ‘Prince Tut’ (Proven Winners)

Solenostemon ‘ColorBlaze Newly Noir’ (Proven Winners)

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Solenostemon ‘ColorBlaze El Brighto’ (Proven Winners)

Verbena ‘Meteor Shower’ (Proven Winners)

Petunia ‘ColorRush Merlot Star Improved’ (Ball FloraPlant)

Solenostemon ‘ColorBlaze Torchlight’ (Proven Winners)

Petunia ‘Supertunia Mini Vista Hot Pink’ (Proven Winners)

Sedum ellacombianum ‘Spirit’ (Benary) 

Petunia ‘Dekko Sorbet’ (Syngenta Flowers)

Salvia ‘Unplugged So Blue’ (Proven Winners)

 

View the slideshow for photos of some of these plus some other notable mentions.

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